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Gulf Scholars

Resources for students and faculty working within the Gulf Scholars program at the University of Florida.

Cultural Heritage History and Storytelling

UNESCO defines "Cultural heritage" as includes artifacts, monuments, a group of buildings and sites, museums that have a diversity of values including symbolic, historic, artistic, aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological, scientific and social significance. It includes tangible heritage (movable, immobile and underwater), intangible cultural heritage (ICH) embedded into cultural, and natural heritage artifacts, sites or monuments. The definition excludes ICH related to other cultural domains such as festivals, celebration etc. It covers industrial heritage and cave paintings." (2025, UNESCO Institute of Statistics Resources https://uis.unesco.org/en/glossary-term/cultural-heritage) that can help with topics that relate to history, culture, anthropology, journalism, or the arts in relation to how Gulf communities shape our understanding of the region and its future.  

Cultural Heritage Databases

UF Samuel Proctor Oral History Program

Smathers Libraries Archival Collections

Books of Interest

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